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Prisoner#1
Even Dumber ThanAdvertized!


Registered: 01/22/03
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Loc: Pvt. Pubfag NutSuck
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Re: Finally typed up my gumbo recipe for anyone who wants it [Re: hemostats]
#16682876 - 08/11/12 05:55 PM (9 months, 2 days ago) |
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OLD FOOT HASH said: every one in louisiana also knows the difference between file and okra gumbo 
Okra was the original gumbo, in fact the name that came from africa with Okra was Okagombo
-------------------- there are 923 words in the english language that do not follow the "I before E"
rule, there are 44 words in the english language that follow the rule. this is
the shit our education funding is paying for and these liberals want more money
for education to keep making students stupid
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hemostats
SPACEHORSERADISH


Registered: 10/11/01
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Re: Finally typed up my gumbo recipe for anyone who wants it [Re: Prisoner#1]
#16682974 - 08/11/12 06:22 PM (9 months, 2 days ago) |
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it has also been speculated that the name gumbo came from a choctaw term for sassafras
i thought the african was nkombo
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hemostats
SPACEHORSERADISH


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Re: Finally typed up my gumbo recipe for anyone who wants it [Re: hemostats]
#16682989 - 08/11/12 06:26 PM (9 months, 2 days ago) |
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bantu word that is
the choctaw word in question is kombo
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hemostats
SPACEHORSERADISH


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Re: Finally typed up my gumbo recipe for anyone who wants it [Re: hemostats]
#16683003 - 08/11/12 06:30 PM (9 months, 2 days ago) |
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The dish likely derived its name from either the Bantu word for okra (ki ngombo)[citation needed] or the Choctaw word for filé (kombo).
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